New Era is a major centre for Baha'i activities

The students confessed that they were going to villages for conduction of Bahai religious classes for children and youths and they were told by their teachers that their course will be completed only when they do these activities. The teacher warned them to be 'TACTFUL' while propagating the Bahai religion. On seeing the Bahai books it became clear for the Police that it was a conversion class. As the "Ruhi Book" that they were having, contained Baha'i religious material and chapters such as "Understanding the Baha'i Writings"

Bahais caught 'cheating' again in Panchgani

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Converting Hindus in the Temple of Lord Ganesha
For centuries Indians have been forcefully converted into other religions. Religious conversion has profoundly affected our cultural legacy by the after-effects of genocidal coercive religious conversion. It has left its wounding imprint on our individual psyches and our collective consciousness.

Although coercive religious conversion of Hindus in India and abroad has deep historical roots, recent deceptive religious conversion techniques used by Baha’i Religion pose serious political, social, ethical and psychological problems.

They forcefully converted Hindus by inducement and deception. Many poor illiterate tribal people in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra were deceptively converted into Baha’i Faith, although anti conversion law is passed in 11 of the states in India. This will have a disastrous effect on India's political, cultural and social fabric.

The Police officials many times have reprimanded Bahais of their hypocritical behavior and warned them not to teach Bahai Religion to the students/staff of NETTC as well as locals of Wai and Panchgani

The Cunning Bahais have now changed their strategy and in the name of teaching English language to the students, have been giving them Bahai Teachings which is a crime on this tiny tots.

Mr. Milind Ekbote (President of Samasta Hindu Aghadi), Mr. Sagar Malusare and Mr. Kashinath Shelar and others truly deserve appreciation and congratulations on behalf of all the TRUE INDIANS who love their MOTHERLAND more than anything else

I request all the peace and truth loving persons not to be cheated by the Bahai propaganda of ‘Love and Unity’ and keep on exposing their evil deeds towards our Motherland not only in Panchgani but in entire length and breadth of our beloved country, India.

From Behind, the Bahai Organization is controlled by three Iranians, Omid Seoshansian, Lesan Azadi and Marzia Rohani. For the sake of cheating the Indians they keep some paid Marathi speaking people in front. Like Govind Kasurde, Rajib Barua and Dr. Rajan Sawant. These Local people are paid by the Bahais.

I have worked in a Bahai School, so I know their way of Working.
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Illegal religious conversion stopped.




पाचगणी येथील हिंदूंच्या धर्मांतराचा प्रयत्न ‘प्रतापगड उत्सव समिती’च्या कार्यकर्त्यांनी उधळला

    सातारा, २० मे (वार्ता.) - येथील ‘हॉटेल ग्रेंज’ येथे १२ ते १४ वयोगटातील ४०-५० हिंदु मुला-मुलींना बहाई धर्माचे शिक्षण देऊन त्यांच्या मनावर बहाई धर्म हिंदु धर्मापेक्षा कसा श्रेष्ठ आहे, हे बिंबवण्यात येत होते. प्रतापगड उत्सव समितीच्या कार्यकर्त्यांना निनावी दूरध्वनीद्वारे उपरोक्त माहिती समजली. सकाळी ११.३० वाजता प्रतापगड समितीचे कार्याध्यक्ष श्री. मिलिंद एकबोटे यांच्या नेतृत्वाखाली समितीच्या कार्यकर्त्यांनी शिबिराच्या ठिकाणी जाऊन हा धर्मांतराचा कट उधळून लावला. (हिंदु मुलांच्या धर्मांतराचा कट उधळणार्‍या प्रतापगड उत्सव समितीचे अभिनंदन ! - संपादक)
    येथे गेले १५ दिवस हे शिबीर चालू होते. शिबिरासाठी न्यू इरा स्कूलमधील शिक्षक नेमण्यात आले होते. या शिक्षकांनी बहाई धर्माला वाहून घेतले आहे. त्यांनी छोट्या-छोट्या गावांत प्रसार करून शिबिरासाठी खोटे बोलून मुलांना गोळा केले. त्यांची व्यवस्था आलिशान हॉटेलमध्ये होत आहे, इंग्रजी शिकवणार, नैतिक मूल्यांचे पाठ शिकवणार आदी आश्वासने मिळाल्याने आणि विविध प्रलोभने दाखवली गेल्याने पालकांनीही विद्यार्थ्यांना शिबिराला पाठवले; मात्र या शिबिरात विद्यार्थ्यांना बहाई धर्माबद्दल शिकवण देण्यात येत आहे, हे प्रतापगड उत्सव समितीच्या कार्यकर्त्याला निनावी दूरध्वनीद्वारे समजले. वाई येथून समितीचे कार्यकर्ते श्री. एकबोटे यांच्या नेतृत्वाखाली पाचगणी येथे गेले. आजूबाजूला चौकशी केल्यानंतर असा प्रकार होत आहे, अशी माहिती कोणीच देत नव्हते. तेथील अनेक संस्था, हॉटेल, दुकानदार बहाई असल्याचे श्री. मिलिंद एकबोटे यांच्या निदर्शनास आले. नंतर त्यांनी थेट शिबिराच्या ठिकाणी धाव घेऊन शिबिर उधळून लावले. तेथील शिक्षकांना प्रश्न विचारण्यात आल्यावर त्यांना हिंदू संस्कृती, राष्ट्र आणि धर्म याबाबत काहीही माहिती नसल्याचे कळले. काही मुलांच्या वह्या पाहिल्यावर त्यांना बहाई धर्म हिंदु धर्मापेक्षा श्रेष्ठ कसा, हे  शिकवण्यात येत असल्याचे लक्षात आले. पुढे सर्व शिक्षक आणि विद्यार्थी यांना घेऊन श्री. एकबोटे पोलीस ठाण्यात गेले. तेथे घडलेला सर्व प्रकार पोलिसांना सांगितला. एखाद्याला फसवून, विविध प्रलोभने दाखवून धर्मांतरासाठी प्रेरित करणे, हा कायद्याने गुन्हा आहे, असे श्री. एकबोटे यांनी पोलिसांना सांगितले. प्रसंगाची सर्व माहिती घेऊन पोलिसांनी संबंधित सर्वांवर गुन्हा दाखल केला आहे. पुढील तपास पाचगणी पोलीस ठाण्याचे साहाय्यक पोलीस निरीक्षक राजेंद्र बोकडे करत आहेत. या वेळी उत्सव समितीचे सर्वश्री निखिल जाधव, सोमनाथ देसाई, विशाल मोरे, तेजस चौगुले आणि चारुदत्त दिवेकर उपस्थित होते.

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Sanatan Prabhat News

Satara, 20th May 2012
Translation

Members of Pratapgad Utsav Samiti foiled activities of (illegal) conversion in Panchgani

Satara : 20 May, 2012
Shri Milind Ekbote

In Hotel Grange 40-50 Hindu children aged 12-14 yrs were being taught the Baha’i religion and its principles. It was being taught to them how Baha’i religion is superior to the Hindu religion and its beliefs were taught to innocent children. Pratapgad Utsav Committee activists came to know of this matter through an anonymous phone call. At 11.30 in the morning the activists under the leadership of Shri. Milind Ekbote went to the place of the Workshop and stopped the conversions. (Bravo to the activists of the Pratapgad Utsav Samiti for preventing the conversion of the Hindu Children –EDITOR)

This Workshop has been going on here for the last 15 days. Teachers of New Era High School had been deputed for this workshop. These teachers have converted to the Baha’i faith. They went to the small villages and gathered children by giving false promises. Their arrangements will be made in a deluxe hotel. English Language will be tought, Moral Education will be imparted and various such tempting expectations were given so the parents sent their ward to this workshop.

But the activists came to know from unnamed telephone call that actually children are being taught only about Baha’i religion in this workshop. Under the leadership of Shri. Ekbote few activists from Vai went to Panchgani.On enquiring nearby no one was ready to give any information that such things were happening there. Shri Ekbote learnt that many institutes, hotels and shop keepers are Baha’i. Later he went to the venue of the workshop and stopped the conversions. On talking to the teachers it was understood that they were not knowing anything about the Hindu culture, beliefs and religion. On seeing books of some children it was clear that they were being taught about Baha’i religion being superior to the Hindu religion. Later Shri. Ekbote took all the teachers and students to the Police Station. The incident was explained to the Police officials. Trapping someone, giving false promises and inciting someone for changing the religion is a crime was emphasized by Shri. Ekbote. Taking stock of the matter Police has lodged a complaint against all of them. Further investigations are being done by the Inspector of the Panchgani Police Station Shri. Rajendra Bokde. On this occasion Shri. Nikhil Jadhav, Somnath Desai, Vishal More, Tejas Chougule and Charudutt Divekar, all activists of the SAMITI were present.

Baha'i Institute closed down in Panchgani

Punya Nagri - 21st May 2012
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Baha'i teachers converting innocent children in Panchgani and neighbouring areas.

Sakal News. 20th May 2012
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Baha'i conversion activities in Nashik

Friday, 9 March 2012

The Baha’is always deny that we are not involved in the conversion of Indians but we are just trying to serve the society by conducting moral classes for the Children and Junior Youth. Here is a report from a Baha’i Auxiliary Board Member published in a Baha’i Newsletter {Reflections on Growth––Number 28, December 2011} The report says the Baha’i propagandists have gone to the villages had a meeting and got their declaration, that states that they have accepted the Baha’i Faith and believe in Baha’u’llah as the manifestation of God of this age and Abdul Baha as his successor. The acceptance of the Baha’i Faith implies that they have abandoned Hinduism. These villagers are taught that “you have gained promotion in Hinduism not left it”. How long the Baha’is and their Administration will keep on cheating the simple minded Indians.

An Auxiliary Board member reports on how the friends in an advanced cluster area assisting a neighboring cluster in efforts to initiate a program of growth and pass the first milestone.

“It was decided in our reflection meeting in Nashik that a team would visit the Surgana cluster to assist the two dedicated young men who had pioneered there about three months ago. We formed a team of five - three men and two women - and headed to Surgana so that we could help with home visits that evening.

We had a wonderful discussion with the pioneers about the current activities, the vision presented in the 28 December message, and how to pursue it. I felt that these two souls had come a long way over the past three months of pioneering in that they had attained such clarity in their thinking. They also expressed love for their pioneering post and for the people, and one pioneer said, “I would not mind my bones being buried here.”

We made a plan for the home visits and teaching and headed out to visit families in Surgana proper. All together we made six home visits, and the families were all large, educated, and VERY RECEPTIVE TO THE FAITH. I am sure that in the near future they will play a great part in building this community. They love the pioneers, which shows that the youth have been serving in the right way, and soon THEY WILL SURELY JOIN THE ENDEAVORS OF THE FAITH.

We then visited a village in the cluster, Wadpara, where a Baha’i family lives. In the village some youth had participated in an institute campaign and completed Books 1 to 3.
They knew we were coming and were eagerly waiting for us. Of the 14 participants in the campaign, two were junior youth and the rest above 15. Since there was no electricity, we sat in the dim light of kerosene lamps, but could clearly see the light of faith in their eyes. One of the pioneers said it was time for prayers. It was unbelievable how many prayers, in six different languages, were chanted without a moment’s hesitation, one after the other! It brought tears of joy to our eyes to see these youths so joyful and reciting prayers, some long and difficult, with reverence. It was an amazing experience and we were reminded of what the House of Justice has written about the potential existing in villages.


I THEN ASKED ONE OF THE PIONEERS IF HE HAD THOUGHT OF ASKING THESE YOUNG PEOPLE TO JOIN THE FAITH AND BECOME PART OF THIS GREAT WORK WE’RE DOING. HE SAID THAT HE HADN’T, SO I ASKED IF HE WANTED TO DO IT TONIGHT BECAUSE BY COINCIDENCE I HAD MANY DECLARATION CARDS WITH ME. AFTER SOME DISCUSSION, 12 OF THE YOUTHS HAPPILY DECLARED THEIR FAITH. ALL OF THEM ARE GOING TO JOIN THE NEXT INSTITUTE CAMPAIGN TO CONTINUE WITH THE SEQUENCE OF COURSES.

This cluster has great potential. I know that the feet of “many great teachers” have trodden in this area, but I feel sure that the systematic growth that is happening now is thanks to the sincere and systematic efforts of the homefront pioneers and also the support from the friends from Nashik. Initiating a Program of Growth in a Cluster Where a Few Baha’is Already Reside: In many clusters identified for programs of growth, a few Baha’is may live there, but the activity has been limited and the institute process has not taken root. A number of stories from different parts of the world describe the enthusiastic response members of institutions receive when they visit such communities and share with the friends a vision of growth that can unfold in their clusters.”
(Reflections on Growth––Number 28, December 2011)